Word: conflict
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Such racial amiability, rare in the Rhodesias, was an outward and visible sign of the racial partnership that Britain hopes will one day characterize all British Africa. But it could not disguise the inward spiritual conflict that threatens Rhodesia with chronic black-white strife. Lyttelton had come to make his own reading of that conflict. Its heart is the growing fear of a white minority surrounded by black men who no longer are satisfied to be seen and not heard...
John Lex ("Four-Eye") Kaplan '51 3L win the coveted Beale Prize for 1954 the highest mark in the third year this School course in the Conflict of Laws, the CRIMSON learned on reliable priority last night...
...that variation in human achievement must not be surpressed; its goal is a successful integration. From a political standpoint, the question now arises: how can dissenting, irreconcilable theories of government be dealt with? Since the two under our consideration, democracy and communism, cannot be dually recognized, this necessitates a conflict, tying in with the "practicality" of the recognition. Now, we may generalize, the greater percentage of Russians are suffering under the severe oppression of a smaller percentage of communists. Aside from the obvious moral implication here, it is evident that the tyrannical smaller group is denying, or at least controlling...
...London's Anglican Church of St. Mary. Magdalene, challenged the Archbishop of Canterbury to "come out into the open" about Freemasonry. Declaring in his parish magazine that "the Christians' God and the Masons' God are not one and the same . . . the two loyalties are in conflict," he announced that he would bar any clergyman who is a Mason from preaching or ministering to his congregation. At Lambeth Palace it was announced that Dr. Geoffrey Francis Fisher, Mason and Archbishop of Canterbury, "does not wish to reply to the article." ¶According to Ecclesia, official publication of Catholic...
...been Communists with him at MIT, and told where they were. This is as good as naming them, for McCarthy will undoubtedly search out every man on the employment list at Furry's particular radar lab. And these men probably will be found. furry, with his naivete and conflict of loyalties, is hardly the person to judge the security of his fellow scientists. Unknown to Furry, they may have been peddling information to the Russians. Whether they are working for the government now or not, they may be mistakenly recruited for classified work again. Frank testimony would clear up these...